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LearningLearning Intention • I am learning about the .

Success Criteria • I can explain what the Summer Solstice is, when it happens and how it is celebrated.

CfE • By safely observing and recording the and Moon at various times, I can describe their patterns of movement and changes over time. I can relate these to the length of a , a month and a year. SCN 1-06a Summer Solstice

The is an imaginary line around the middle of the .

Countries above the equator are in the northern hemisphere.

Countries below the equator are in the southern hemisphere. Which hemisphere do you live in? Earth and Sun

The Earth orbits or moves on a path around the Sun. This orbit takes around one year.

Can you imagine a pole going through Earth from the to the South Pole?

This pole would be called the Earth’s axis.

The axis is not straight; it tilts the Earth over. This means the Earth leans at an angle. Earth and Sun

The Earth orbits or moves on a path around the Sun. This orbit takes around one year.

Because the Earth is at an angle, as it travels around the Sun, different parts receive more direct rays.

The northern hemisphere is titled towards the Sun in June, July and August. This angle means that it receives more direct rays, and causes it to be hotter. Earth and Sun

The Earth orbits or moves on a path around the Sun. This orbit takes around one year.

Think about shining a torch on a basketball. The light in the middle will be brightest, but as it spreads over a wider angle it gets weaker. Summer Solstice

Can you spot when it is When is the northern summer in the northern hemisphere tilted hemisphere? towards the Sun? Summer Solstice

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Can you see how the This diagram shows the northern hemisphere in the northern is tilted towards the hemisphere. Autumn Sun in summer? What Is the Summer Solstice? The Summer Solstice happens when the Earth has reached the part of its orbit when the North Pole is most tilted towards the sun. It marks the change when the days in the northern hemisphere begin to grow shorter. The in December marks the change when days begin to grow longer.

The word solstice comes from Latin words which mean ‘sun stand still’. During the solstice, for people in the northern hemisphere, the Sun reaches its highest point in the and after the solstice the sun gradually gets lower.

The Summer Solstice happens around June 21st. This is also known as and is the longest day and shortest of the year in the northern hemisphere. On this day there is the most amount of sunshine. Summer Solstice in the Far North

Around the Summer Solstice, northern hemisphere countries in the Circle, like parts of , , Greenland and Alaska have day light all day long. This is sometimes called the sun. In the Arctic Circle the sun does not set and this is all because of the tilt of the Earth's axis.

In the U.K. from mid-May to mid- July the Islands and Orkney enjoy the simmer dim or summer twilight. This is when the sun only sets for a few hours so it never gets really dark. In fine weather the islands can have almost 19 hours of sunshine a day. Photo courtesy of ronnierob(@flickr.com) - granted under creative commons licence – attribution Solstice Celebrations

ForToday thousands festivals, of bonfires years there and haveparades been mark solstice the Summercelebrations Solstice around around the world.the northern The hours hemisphere. of and the seasons were important to the people who lived by growing, hunting and gathering long ago. In England many people gather at Stonehenge which is believed to have been an important religious site 4000 years ago. At the Summer Solstice, some of the stones at Stonehenge line up the rising sun. Solstice Celebrations

On the Orkney Islands, Summer Solstice is celebrated at the ancient standing stone circle of the Ring of Brodgar. Photo courtesy of shadowgate(@flickr.com) - granted under creative commons licence – attribution